In response to
"how would you define "historical importance"? -- nm"
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znufrii
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Things that will have far lasting repercussions or tie into far lasting repercussions
Posted by
Will Hunting (aka kelly)
Dec 29 '11, 10:42
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OBL -- Al Queda's mastermind dying...that was a decade of fundamental changes across the world; look at what 9/11 wrought.
Fushikama has the potential to rewrite energy policy around the globe at a time when nuke energy was making a turnaround. Nuke energy is clean energy...as clean goes, so does the environment as a greenhouse thing.
If you fundamentally believe that climate change is a clear and present danger; Fushikama has a chance to be the reason not to make changes in that vein.
And the Arab Spring...like it or not, when the people rise up and control their destiny, even if you don't like the clowns they pick, that's a step forward that will be followed by another and another.
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